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Favourite food from the Chippy
I have still got the flu, and my sister asked if i wanted chippy chips and sauasge for tea ( last week)..so i said oohh that sounds nice
..and it was..It was chippy chips,gravy and sausage..yum, made me feel better, what i could taste etcwhat do you like at the chippy
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I love fish and chips with loads of salt and vinegar, and fresh white buttered bread from home
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9.9 times out of 10 it will be a half lot.
That is a small fish and chips which is still a decent sized portion. Several chippies sell it for £2.50 which is a great price. |
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deep fried pizza supper cant be beaten
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Fish and chips, salt and vinegar and curry sauce
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Chicken supper, fritters are nice as well.
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Either Spam Fritter or a Battered Sausage.. yum! yum! yum!, The nicest I've had, is a fish and chip shop thats about a 20 minute walk from me, or 5 minutes when my dad can be bothered to cycle there, my dad knows the owner, so we sometimes get scraps/extras with our meal, so thats a bonus.. =)
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potato pie, chips and mushy peas
or steak pudding, chips and gravy |
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Just chips with lots and lots of salt and vinegar and a pickled onion. Mmmmmmm.
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I love fish and chips with loads of salt and vinegar, and fresh white buttered bread from home
![]() ![]() ![]() Does Pia in Lochwinnoch still exist? If it does their chippies are legendary. There's a big difference between a Scottish and an English chippy. I'm biased of course but I think Scots chippies are way better- unfortunately on account of the sheer greasiness of the chips. Also, the batter is different; lovely. I don't generally do chippies down here in the south, but I would hitchhike up the M1 to have a haggis supper, or a hamburger supper, or a pizza crunch supper, with plenty of salt and vinegar (or 'sauce' if I'm in Edinburgh), served in a newspaper- yes, some places still do it- with an old fashioned glass bottle of Irn Bru or Red Kola. I'm sure my fellow Scots will appreciate! ![]() Damn I'm hungry
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Rock salmon and chips!
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Haddock chips and mushy peas with lots of salt & vinegar.
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Fish and chips covered in salt and vinegar, scraps covered in chip spice and a potato scallop sandwich
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For me its fish chips and curry sauce or fritter & curry sauce, my boys love pizza & chips
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Ha! I'm not surprised a fellow Weightwatcher and Scot would gravitate towards this thread, hi fizzle
![]() ![]() Does Pia in Lochwinnoch still exist? If it does their chippies are legendary. There's a big difference between a Scottish and an English chippy. I'm biased of course but I think Scots chippies are way better- unfortunately on account of the sheer greasiness of the chips. Also, the batter is different; lovely. I'm sure my fellow Scots will appreciate! ![]() And yes I definitely agree with you about Scottish chippies being miles better! |
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White pudding* supper, the great Edinburgh speciality.
*ie Oatmeal pudding, not to be confused with other kinds of white pudding. |
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Chips, rice and onion gravy with plenty of vinegar on the top.
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A mix with gravy (chips peas and gravy) I am fussy about the way i like my peas and gravy though !!!!
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Beef and onion pie, curry sauce, and small fish and chips from a place in Leicester.
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Baked bean or mushy pea fritters.
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Mixed kebab meat and chips with chilli sauce and garlic mayo. Makes me feel dirty but I love it.
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Balti pie (only 1 chippie near me does it but they got taken over and the chips are rank now)
chips cheese and onion fry |
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cheese and onion fry
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Spam fritter but hardly any chippies do them in Edinburgh.
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Chips with loads of vinegar and onion rings. I would love to try a battered Mars Bar but they don't do them round here.
I haven't had a takeaway for months now. I kinda miss them. |
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..and it was..It was chippy chips,gravy and sausage..yum, made me feel better, what i could taste etc

